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Vintage Glass Pattern Identifier

Vintage Glass Pattern Identifier — free online collecting tool

Vintage Glass Pattern Identifier

Depression glass and collectible pattern reference

12 patterns found

American Sweetheart

Uncommon
Manufacturer: MacBeth-Evans (Corning)
Years: 1930-1936
Value Range: $15-85 per piece

Thin, elegant depression glass with a smooth satin-like finish. Extremely delicate monax color appears white but is actually pale blue glass.

Colors:
Monax (white)PinkRedCaramel Jade Green
Common Pieces:
Dinner platesCups & saucersBowlsTumblersServing piecesConsole sets

Cameo

Common
Manufacturer: Hocking Glass Company
Years: 1930-1934
Value Range: $8-45 per piece

Features a vertical scalloped or “dancing girl” motif. One of the most widely produced depression glass patterns.

Colors:
GreenYellowPinkCrystal (clear)
Common Pieces:
PlatesCups & saucersTumblersBerry bowlsButter dishPitcher

Cherry Blossom

Common
Manufacturer: Jeannette Glass Company
Years: 1930-1939
Value Range: $10-55 per piece

Delicate cherry blossom sprays in low relief. One of the most collected depression glass patterns. Pink is most commonly found.

Colors:
PinkGreenDelphite Blue
Common Pieces:
Dinner platesSalad platesCups & saucersTumblersRefrigerator dishesPitcher & tumblers

Crown Tuscan

Uncommon
Manufacturer: Federal Glass Company
Years: 1935-1939
Value Range: $12-65 per piece

Crown or coronet motif with fine etching. Federal produced this pattern in several colors with the pink being most sought after.

Colors:
PinkAmberGreenCrystal
Common Pieces:
PlatesCups & saucersTumblersBowlsPlatters

Floragold

Uncommon
Manufacturer: Hazel-Atlas Glass Company
Years: 1950s-1960s
Value Range: $10-75 per piece

Also known as “Louisa”. Features a floral and basketweave design, often with 22k gold trim. Popular mid-century collectible.

Colors:
White milk glass with goldPink with goldGreen
Common Pieces:
Dinner platesCups & saucersBowlsPlattersCreamer & sugarCasserole dishes

Madrid

Common
Manufacturer: Federal Glass Company
Years: 1932-1939
Value Range: $10-50 per piece

Angular art deco-inspired geometric pattern. Amber is the most commonly found color. Recalled “Madrid Recollection” was reissued in 1976.

Colors:
AmberPinkGreenClear
Common Pieces:
PlatesCups & saucersTumblersBowlsPitcherButter dish

Miss America

Uncommon
Manufacturer: Hocking Glass Company
Years: 1933-1938
Value Range: $15-90 per piece

Elegant diamond-point pattern with a deeply pressed geometric design. Pink is the most desirable color for collectors.

Colors:
PinkGreenCrystalAmber
Common Pieces:
PlatesCups & saucersTumblersSherbet dishesBowlsRefrigerator dishes

Princess

Common
Manufacturer: Hocking Glass Company
Years: 1931-1935
Value Range: $8-40 per piece

Simple yet elegant pattern with a distinctive lined or “beaded” rim. Very affordable for beginning collectors.

Colors:
GreenPinkYellowCrystal
Common Pieces:
PlatesCups & saucersTumblersBowlsButter dishPitcher

Royal Lace

Rare
Manufacturer: Hazel-Atlas Glass Company
Years: 1934-1941
Value Range: $25-150 per piece

One of the most sought-after depression glass patterns. Features an intricate lace-like design. Blue is the rarest and most valuable color.

Colors:
PinkBlueGreenAmberCrystal
Common Pieces:
Dinner platesSalad platesCups & saucersTumblersSherbet dishesPitcherConsole bowl

Mayfair

Uncommon
Manufacturer: Hocking Glass Company
Years: 1931-1937
Value Range: $15-75 per piece

Also called “Open Rose”. Features a large open rose pattern. Blue is especially desirable among collectors.

Colors:
BluePinkGreenYellow
Common Pieces:
PlatesCups & saucersTumblersBowlsButter dishPitcher

Patrician

Common
Manufacturer: Federal Glass Company
Years: 1933-1937
Value Range: $8-45 per piece

Also known as “Spoke”. Features a spoke-wheel design with a center medallion. Straightforward geometric depression glass.

Colors:
AmberPinkGreenCrystal
Common Pieces:
PlatesCups & saucersTumblersBowlsPlatter

Adam

Uncommon
Manufacturer: Jeannette Glass Company
Years: 1932-1934
Value Range: $12-65 per piece

Small urn or shield motif in a repeated pattern. One of the shorter production runs making it harder to find complete sets.

Colors:
PinkGreenCrystalYellow
Common Pieces:
PlatesCups & saucersTumblersBowlsCreamer & sugar

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